Universe
Andre van Drunen Lyrics


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Most of the universe
Is made up by things we don't see but we know they are there
There's such a beauty
To being a speck of the vastness of space and just stare

And we play
Little roles
Spreading colors to paint other souls

And the stars
Gleam of past
Something bigger than us will outlast

Our stories
Our stories

Most of the humans
Are matter and energy gravitationally bound
We compose theories
Searching for answers that science still hasn't found

And we tend
To forget
That some moments are just what we get

It's so hard
To believe
Someone special to us had to leave





Our stories
Our stories

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Andre van Drunen's song "Universe" convey a sense of awe and wonder at the vastness of the cosmos, as well as the interconnectedness of all living beings. The first verse acknowledges that most of the universe is composed of things that are not visible to the naked eye, yet their existence is known and acknowledged. There is a beauty in recognizing our smallness in comparison to the vast expanse of space and simply being able to observe and contemplate.


The chorus, "And we play little roles, spreading colors to paint other souls," suggests that each individual has a unique role to play in the grand tapestry of life. We have the power to impact others and leave an imprint on their lives through our actions and interactions. The stars, metaphorically representing the past and the eternity of the universe, remind us that there is something much greater than ourselves that will endure long after we are gone.


The second verse shifts focus to humanity, emphasizing that we are made up of matter and energy bound by the force of gravity. Despite our scientific knowledge and the theories we construct, there are still unanswered questions waiting to be discovered. The lyrics also touch on the transient nature of life, as we sometimes forget that certain moments are fleeting and should be cherished. The pain of loss is expressed in the lines "It's so hard to believe, someone special to us had to leave."


Overall, "Universe" invites listeners to contemplate the vastness of existence, our role within it, and the importance of recognizing and appreciating the moments and connections we encounter along the way.


Line by Line Meaning

Most of the universe
The majority of the cosmos


Is made up by things we don't see but we know they are there
Consists of entities that are invisible to our senses but acknowledged through knowledge


There's such a beauty
An incredible magnificence


To being a speck of the vastness of space and just stare
In existing as a minute entity within the immensity of the cosmos and simply observing


And we play
We engage


Little roles
Insignificant parts


Spreading colors to paint other souls
Dispersing hues to color the essence of fellow beings


And the stars
And the celestial bodies of light


Gleam of past
Emit the radiance of bygone eras


Something bigger than us will outlast
Something greater than our existence will endure


Our stories
The narratives of our lives


Most of the humans
The majority of people


Are matter and energy gravitationally bound
Are bodies composed of particles and forces held together by gravity


We compose theories
We formulate hypotheses


Searching for answers that science still hasn't found
Seeking solutions that scientific inquiry has yet to discover


And we tend
And we have a tendency


To forget
To overlook


That some moments are just what we get
That certain instances are simply what we receive


It's so hard
It is exceptionally difficult


To believe
To have faith in


Someone special to us had to leave
That a cherished individual in our lives had to depart


Our stories
The narratives of our lives


Our stories
The narratives of our lives




Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Andre Albert van Drunen

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